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    Thanks again for all the help. I am going to give it a try. Might try it out this weekend if the wind will allow me too. We will see what happens....

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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    I think Skip longlines hand tied jigs.
    I asked for some advice on what jigs to pull on the jig tying board so maybe we will get some help on what hand tied jigs works for longlining. Hair, feather or zonker. The thread is "Question" :D easy enough.
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    SH....Skip says he longlines with one pole and holds it in his hand. He talks like he catches more fishing this way than any other. I talked with him by PM at great length about it and he really likes long lining.
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    One of the best jigs to long line with is bobby garland stroll'r. I believe u need something that gives off vibration in the water.
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    AUTiger summed it up pretty well as well as GaBowman & StumpHunter. As for the "hair" jigs for trolling, YES they work as well as the curly tails. Check out the selection of Jiffy Jigs on their website. Color assortment just like you will find on curly tails, tripple ripples, and straight tails. You can tip with a minnow or crappie nibble better on a "hair" jig. I use them more when slow trolling and will double rig in a heartbeat. When fishing two persons in the boat, the one in front is usually using heavier jig heads and/or double rigs covering the deeper water and the person in the back of the boat will be running singles or lighter heads and working the upper water level. This way the boat is covering more water with a large assortment of colors until you key in on what they want to do that day. Using different rod lengths in the front will help for sure avoid some tangles while covering a wider area of water too.
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    Snake River has took over making the Jiffy jigs. Here is a link to his thread about them.
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    Thanks for the link SH.
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    I got some Bobby Garland stroll'r in mo glo and regular... Got some mo glo heads... and also got some road runner heads and curly tailed jigs... I am ready to give it a try!

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    Cool Not Jiffy Jigs....

    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Snake River has took over making the Jiffy jigs. Here is a link to his thread about them.
    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/diy-s...ro-spoons.html
    He took over Microspoons line of plastic/hair jigs that Keith was making that was called Old Reliable or something like that. It is not Jiffy Jigs. Jiffy Jigs is a different company and is out of Vidalia, GA. Here is their link Jiffy Jigs: Jiffy Jigs, Catch Your Limit In Jiffy with Jiffy Jigs, Curly Tails, Jig Heads, Crappie Snacks, Super Grubs, Jigs are our business. .
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    gabowman must be from s.c. or ga. Dang good long liners in these states. pretty good in fall when h2o temps fall below 75 down to 60 degrees. However, the absolute best times in the carolinas, ga, and alabama is when the late winter water temps start rising out of the 40's and into the 50's on through the mid 70's at max. Best way to learn is to get out and pull em. Speed is critical, so in your off time in the summer, tie on some 1/16 jigs, find a couple of flats and slow down til you start bumping bottom(be sure yo use at least 3 rods with similar casts to get consistancy) then speed up til they stop. Write down the speed and head weights. The go to a shallower or deeper flat and repeat. A c average in the 9th grade will give you enough mathamatical sence to find the in betweens.
    After that, do the 1/32nd and so on. lotta work to be good at it!!! A friend bought a jig assortment from Slabmaster Baits
    and they gave him a 1/16 speed chart.

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